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I had no idea Espeed didn't have the +2 priority in gen 4, I thought it was always faster than other priority moves lol.

I literally specifically remember reading the description in a gen 4 game as a kid and thinking "Yes, this move outspeeds all other priority moves". And that is... true, But only in gens 5+

I accidentally stumbled on this when I was going to stare at fan fic council rankings, but this video was in my way, so I clicked on it, and it surprised me. I was like wtf, how did that mach punch outspeed extreme speed. Is it bugged?

So I checked bulbpedo, and sure enough, espeed had its priority buffed in gen 5.

Mandela Effect Moment!
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>>55773870
Huh, learn something new everyday
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>>55773870
> Mandela Effect Moment!
More like you were a dumbass kid when the change happened moment, if you played competitive back then this was common knowledge.
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I had an extremespeed rayquaza in gen 3, an extremespeed lucario in DP, and an extremespeed dratini in HGSS. And I didn't know this
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>>55773870
I never knew this, but I don't think I ever used the move Extremespeed in my life.
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>>55773937
Life is a learning opportunity.
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tranny move



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